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The condition of the country and the previous legislation of Congress made the case exceptional, and, in my judgment, justified the course adopted. I have, therefore, no apology or regret to offer in the case. The Northern opponents of the measure have, among other denunciatory epithets, applied to it those of "bribery" and "coercion."
Let us never forget that "his counsel will stand, and he will do all His pleasure." Our Limitations Development Our Capacity Divine Foreknowledge No Divine Failure The Heathen Unchangeable Love Union of Four Attributes Eternal Wisdom A Marvel of Coercion and Freedom The Day of Divine Power An Unfathomable Mystery Future Revelations Coming to Zion with Songs.
Once more let us have one hour of pure and perfect enjoyment, and then we will pay up capital and interest when we must." "It cannot and will not be yet," said Herse resolutely, but she wiped her eyes with her band. "If Agne sings even, so long as she does it without coercion and of her own free-will no Bishop can punish us." "He cannot, he dare not!" cried the old man.
Break up of the Tory party Lord George Bentinck becomes leader of the Protectionists Their difficulty in opposing the Coercion Bill Ingenious plan of Lord George Strange combination against the Government Close of Debate on Coercion Bill Government defeated by a majority of 73 Measures to meet the Famine Delay Accounts from various parts of the country Great distress "Are the landlords making any efforts?"
As her final and supreme means of coercion, Spain refused to America the right of navigation on the Mississippi and so deprived the Westerners of a market for their produce. The Northern States, having no immediate use for the Mississippi, were willing to placate Spain by acknowledging her monopoly of the great waterway.
As that is done, federalism will work more and more by consent, less and less by coercion. These ideas do not arise spontaneously. They have to be pieced together by generalization based on analysis, and the instruments for that analysis have to be invented and tested by research. No electoral device, no manipulation of areas, no change in the system of property, goes to the root of the matter.
He was in arms only because he was convinced that the best service which could be rendered to the throne was to rescue His Majesty, by a little gentle coercion, from the hands of wicked counsellors. The evils which the mutual animosity of these factions tended to produce were, to a great extent, averted by the ascendency and by the wisdom of the Prince.
If the Indians fled from this incessant toil and barbarous coercion, and took refuge in the mountains, they were hunted out like wild beasts, scourged in the most inhuman manner, and laden with chains to prevent a second escape. Many perished long before their term of labor had expired.
Her anger toward Deronda had changed into a superstitious dread due, perhaps, to the coercion he had exercised over her thought lest the first interference of his in her life might foreshadow some future influence.
To counteract the violent and reckless efforts of the Opposition, Lord Elgin trusted partly to the obvious reasonableness of the proposal under discussion, but more to the growth of a patriotic spirit which should lead the minority to prefer the rule of a majority within the province to the coercion of a power from without.
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